Example sentences of "[adv] [be] your " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I suggest that most of the sentiments you express so forcibly are your own , Mr Peck . |
2 | But if you start putting down investment in new plant and equipment when interest is at 8% , and you find in a year 's time that you 're paying 15% — and so are your customers , and they 're not buying — it screws the numbers up . |
3 | " You 're welcome , and so are your friends . |
4 | So not only are your jobs consistently exceeding your limitations , but the limitations themselves are getting greater . |
5 | ‘ I still think it 's a bit odd that not only are your staff here all women , but also all stunningly attractive to boot . |
6 | That would obviously be your worry . |
7 | ‘ How long 's your arm , Mummy ? ’ asked Endill . |
8 | What comes across to us most obviously is your electricity , your erotic charm . |
9 | Your Mum 's a snow-blower , so 's your Dad . |
10 | You 're going to meet with an accident , Mr Chan , and so is your son . |
11 | And so is your bloody great power station an eyesore . |
12 | You 're eyes are very expressive and so is your reaction . |
13 | Your circumstances are different and so is your experience . |
14 | Not only is your freedom to defend against attack greatly restricted , but if you step out of the permitted fighting area you will be penalised . |
15 | how long was your conversation with Mr ? |
16 | ‘ My husband 's name was Leekie , so my name is Leekie and so was your mother 's before she marry . |
17 | So was your main work in the power station , checking everything was running alright ? |
18 | ‘ So was your evening delightful ? ’ |
19 | Somehow I managed to remember that it will shortly be your birthday , so Many Happies , as we used to say at school . |
20 | All those people coming up to you and saying , ‘ Do n't worry dear , it 'll soon be your turn too , ’ or some similar rubbish in that vein . |
21 | Some good news for harassed mums and dads : Saturday morning could soon be your own again . |
22 | Cos it i it should n't just be your preparation should not just be a one-off hour hour and a half what have you on the Sundays when you come along . |
23 | I mean if they were known widely through the island they might have bids going further but it might just be your own district . |
24 | ‘ What exactly is your business , Mr Maxwell ? ’ |
25 | ‘ And what exactly is your relationship with Miss Marlowe ? |
26 | What exactly was your involvement with its development ? |
27 | ‘ What exactly was your psychosis level in the test ? ’ |
28 | Wh what exactly was your job ? |
29 | And what exactly was your job in the splitting shop then ? |
30 | ‘ You wash clean and dry dirty , that 's always been your trouble . ’ |